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Code Enforcement Board issues stiff fines against four property owners

Corbin’s Code Enforcement Board issued stiff fines against four property owners Monday for failure to adequately maintain property in various locations around town.

Corbin man admits to raping teen he met on Facebook

A Corbin man will serve 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to the rape of a then 13-year-old in 2013.

W’burg woman charged in stabbing

  A Williamsburg woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon on charges stemming from a domestic dispute in which ended when she allegedly stabbed her live-in boyfriend.

Steele accepts job at new Whitley County Health Dept. Director

Martha Steele will be embarking on a new chapter in her healthcare career as she has accepted the director’s position at the Whitley County Health Department.

Corbin man accused of hitting teen on bike is back in Laurel County

  A Corbin man who has been on the run after cutting off his home incarceration bracelet and escaping to Ohio is back in Laurel County to answer first-degree assault and other charges.

Fake $50 being passed a local stores in the tri-county area

Corbin Police, Kentucky State Police and Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies are working to determine whether the same individuals are responsible for passing or attempting to pass six counterfeit $50 bills in Knox and Laurel counties Sunday and Monday.

Man accused of shooting at police says he was trying to scare off thieves

A Corbin man accused of shooting in the vicinity of law enforcement claims he fired his shotgun in the air to scare off would-be thieves.

W’burg man admits to abusing child multiple times

  A Williamsburg man admitted Friday morning to abusing his 5-year-old daughter.

Laurel deputies ask for public’s help to solve rash of burglaries in Lily

  Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies are asking for the public’s help to find the individual(s) responsible for a series of home burglaries in the Lily community.

CORRECTION: Improv night at CHS to be held Friday night

Instead of worrying about remembering their lines, a group of 20 Corbin High School students will be making it up as they go along as Redhound Threatre hosts its inaugural improv night on Friday.